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Roger Federer
Key Facts
Country
Competed in
Date of birth
08 Aug 1981
Height
1.85m
Weight
85kg
External Web Links
- External website: Roger Federer official website
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Biography
Competed in: TENNIS
Defending doubles champion who only needs Olympic singles title for full set
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Gold medal 'will inspire' Murray
Andy Murray believes winning Olympic gold will give him the impetus to lift his first Grand Slam title at the US Open.
5 Aug 12
Murray wins Olympic tennis gold
5 Aug 12
Andy Murray captures the biggest title of his career with victory over Roger Federer in the Olympic men's singles final at Wimbledon.
Murray 'boost' for Federer final
4 Aug 12
Andy Murray believes his chances of winning Olympic gold are boosted as Roger Federer will be playing in his first Games singles final.
Murray to face Federer for gold
3 Aug 12
Britain's Andy Murray will meet Roger Federer in the Olympic men's singles final on Sunday after securing a straight-sets win over Novak Djokovic.
More Roger Federer stories (4)
| Date | Event | Won |
|---|---|---|
| 5 Aug | Men's Singles Gold Medal Match | — |
| 3 Aug | Men's Singles Semi-finals, Match 1 | Won |
| 2 Aug | Men's Singles Quarter-finals, Match 1 | Won |
| 1 Aug | Men's Doubles Second Round, Match 2 | — |
| 1 Aug | Men's Singles Third Round, Match 1 | Won |
| 30 Jul | Men's Doubles First Round, Match 4 | Won |
| 30 Jul | Men's Singles Second Round, Match 1 | Won |
| 28 Jul | Men's Singles First Round, Match 1 | Won |
Head to Head
Roger Federer vs Andy Murray
Roger Federer
One to watch London 2012 medals
1
London 2012 appearances
8
Height
1.85m (6'1")
Weight
85kg
Age
31
Andy Murray
Height
1.88m (6'2")
Weight
84kg
Age
26
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